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syria's closest ally other than iran is russia. today russia moved five warships to the mediterranean to prepare to evacuate russian citizens out of that country. there are a lot of russians who live in syria. and a massive evacuation is something russia had resisted doing all of this time because, we think, they thought it would make their ally look bad. well, now things have progressed in this war to the point where they appear to be no longer concerned than. they are preparing to get their people out. for those of us who are friends of richard and ghazi and john, and of course for their families, today and last night when we learned are just pure joy and relief that they are okay. but for all of us who beyond friendship just admire these guys, right, just admire their work, admire that they're willing to take such risks to report from war zones, the next thing today after the relief and the joy that they have been released unharmed, the next thing today is to remember that the thing they take that risk for is to get the story ou
syria's closest ally other than iran is russia. today russia moved five warships to the mediterranean to prepare to evacuate russian citizens out of that country. there are a lot of russians who live in syria. and a massive evacuation is something russia had resisted doing all of this time because, we think, they thought it would make their ally look bad. well, now things have progressed in this war to the point where they appear to be no longer concerned than. they are preparing to get their...
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they were paid a lot script i saw some of this russia in the one nine hundred ninety s. instead of actually cashing then they could only use the script in the company and the company stores that really horrible rates and then even so they were striking trying to get a union power trying to get you know their fair fair wages and and laws apply and buy and so on and rockefeller responded with machine guns they even went so far as they were terrorizing the fighters their families to basically the women and children dug like this giant bunker beneath some of the tents he had the children in the women and then at night time the color on a national guard by now kerosene doused the tents with it while they went to sleep in gaza tents kerosene living on fire and shot a bunch of people as they tried kill over a dozen children and the end when the law massacre was over well over a hundred people were killed but as is the case with so many of these massacres of labor organizers their families we don't even know the phone number the same thing that happened as another example in the
they were paid a lot script i saw some of this russia in the one nine hundred ninety s. instead of actually cashing then they could only use the script in the company and the company stores that really horrible rates and then even so they were striking trying to get a union power trying to get you know their fair fair wages and and laws apply and buy and so on and rockefeller responded with machine guns they even went so far as they were terrorizing the fighters their families to basically the...
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the mysterious sounds of russia. which brighten if you move. from phones to. stunts on t.v. don't come. to see a large distracting demonstrators in davos all many occupy movement protesters showed up in davos for this warriors' world economic forum it was three ukrainian protesters who really stole the show in the snow blanketed freezing cold town the three women went off to make a statement on saturday one girl's body read crisis made in davos another is read gangsters party in davos three women are part of the feminine protest group which has become well known in the ukraine. the past few years by using the site of afa naked bodies to protest issues ranging from political low pressure to animal rights in an interview one of the women told reporters we came here to switzerland in davos to explain the position of all poor people of the world to explain that we are poor because of these rich people who are now sitting in the building the women like many of the occupy protesters were arrested released after a few hours in other news when asked about the scene and those new gin
the mysterious sounds of russia. which brighten if you move. from phones to. stunts on t.v. don't come. to see a large distracting demonstrators in davos all many occupy movement protesters showed up in davos for this warriors' world economic forum it was three ukrainian protesters who really stole the show in the snow blanketed freezing cold town the three women went off to make a statement on saturday one girl's body read crisis made in davos another is read gangsters party in davos three...
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suppose that assad falls, he leaves, goes to russia or is assassinated, you've still got now these stores of chemical and biological weapons. >> we've had notice of that and israel is worried about that. it's not that that is a surprise and you have spoken about that before. >> yes. and libya, when gadhafi fell, there was a face fire sale of the weapons where jihaddists took them out by truckloads and spread all over the region. i wouldn't be surprised some were used on the attack on our consulate in benghazi. we can't allow that to happen with these happens. it's one thing to lose the conventional weapons, but to have these chemical and by logical weapons fall into the hands of al-qaeda, can you -- >> or hezbollah is standing by. >> or hezbollah, with their intentions toward israel. this is a serious crisis, and we have to be prepared. we have to be prepared to put americans troop not to fight, not to be on the ground and fight, but perhaps american troops to secure these weapons storage areas that we know where they are. no one wants american boots on the ground anywhere in the middle e
suppose that assad falls, he leaves, goes to russia or is assassinated, you've still got now these stores of chemical and biological weapons. >> we've had notice of that and israel is worried about that. it's not that that is a surprise and you have spoken about that before. >> yes. and libya, when gadhafi fell, there was a face fire sale of the weapons where jihaddists took them out by truckloads and spread all over the region. i wouldn't be surprised some were used on the attack...
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>> one faint hope we have, but it's still hope, is russia will intervene with president assad and try to convince him this is committing suicide with horrific consequences. it's one of the most -- this sarin gas, one of the most lethal gas that's ever been invented. and the second thing is to convince bashar assad, that i'm not sure he's convinced of, that the consequences of these weapons would have an immediate and devastating response. and reason why i say i'm not sure he believes us, he's watched us leave arack in disarray, he's watched al-qaeda return to arack, he's seen our consulate attacked and no one has paid a price for it for the deaths of four americans. he's watched al-qaeda return and take over mali, he's seen us announcement after announcement of withdrawal from afghanistan and a perception throughout the middle that the united states is withdrawing and weak and i hope he doesn't believe that because i do believe the president when he said he will act. but talking about red lines he's giving a green light to assad to do anything short of that. >> here's the problem with
>> one faint hope we have, but it's still hope, is russia will intervene with president assad and try to convince him this is committing suicide with horrific consequences. it's one of the most -- this sarin gas, one of the most lethal gas that's ever been invented. and the second thing is to convince bashar assad, that i'm not sure he's convinced of, that the consequences of these weapons would have an immediate and devastating response. and reason why i say i'm not sure he believes us,...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. height fifty two meters. weight more than eight thousand tons. skin thickness thirty centimeters a guinness record. commemorating the battle of stalingrad. the mother because. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. if. it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is one hopes he journalism on us when. we want to present. something else. desperate to keep his job in wisconsin recall governor scott walker is now trying to use tax dollars to bribe voters with his constant having the worst record of job creation in the entire nation and walker losing in the polls to his recall opponent democrat tom barrett walker and i was a one hundred million dollar investment in economic development in the walkies poorest areas that money will be used to reoccupied foreclosed homes and give loans to small businesses it could also give a lot of union workers a job just as union workers workers are organizing against scott walker it's a new push by president obama and championed
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. height fifty two meters. weight more than eight thousand tons. skin thickness thirty centimeters a guinness record. commemorating the battle of stalingrad. the mother because. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. if. it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is one hopes he journalism on us when. we want to present. something else. desperate to keep his job in wisconsin recall...
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russia is part of the group negotiating with iran on their the nuclear sites and also, of course, russia is a key player in what sort of support or not israel could experience if it decided to strike iran's nuclear facilities. >> some say that russia would be saying more than doing if israel were to strike. can israel strike iran and a what damage could it accomplish? >> well, i think israel could strike iran. the question as david said, it's how much damage could they do? they could hurt it. but their ability to stop it at had this points is open to question. and the question depend approximates were israel to strike, what kind of steps would they take and how extensive would their strikes be? >> is our intelligence as good as david beliefs? could they have something that we do not about? >> i think it's unlikely. our intelligence is quite good on iran there's been focus on the past two administrations but we have been surprised before and we have to be ready to be surprised again. >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> the michigan shoedown, meet rombo, stay with us for live co
russia is part of the group negotiating with iran on their the nuclear sites and also, of course, russia is a key player in what sort of support or not israel could experience if it decided to strike iran's nuclear facilities. >> some say that russia would be saying more than doing if israel were to strike. can israel strike iran and a what damage could it accomplish? >> well, i think israel could strike iran. the question as david said, it's how much damage could they do? they...
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russia kept their close ties to syria. the one military base they have outside the former soviet union they have in syria. the russians and the syrians are very close. they're very close to syria's dictator, bashar al assad. they were very close with al assad's dad. they've done billions of dollars' worth of trade deals, as i've said, in weapons alone. and in this year and a half-long civil war in syria that has cost tens of thousands of lives, syria's only friends in the world have been naturally iran and china but also their best friends, russia. russia. and that was true until today. russia today did not formally declare that they're no longer going to support the syrian government against the rebels, but for the first time a high-ranking russian official said publicly that yeah, it looks like assad is going to lose this war. i mean, the united states has been saying that forever. nato has been saying that forever. everybody who wants assad to go has been saying that forever. you try to create an air of inevitability ab
russia kept their close ties to syria. the one military base they have outside the former soviet union they have in syria. the russians and the syrians are very close. they're very close to syria's dictator, bashar al assad. they were very close with al assad's dad. they've done billions of dollars' worth of trade deals, as i've said, in weapons alone. and in this year and a half-long civil war in syria that has cost tens of thousands of lives, syria's only friends in the world have been...
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russia and china sfloetd. carmakers should design potentially distracting dashboard technology so its automatically disabled while the vehicle is in motion. the new technology guidelines proposed by the national highway traffic safety administration would exempt electronic warning systems that alert drivers to potential collisions or lane changes. the guidelines also include recommendations on how to make dashboard services less distracting and time consuming to use including reducing the need for drivers to turn their eyes way from the road. it's aimed at passenger cars and suvs but not trucks. the head of the governor's highway safety association says it's a good first step but the safest thing is for drivers not to use the systems at all. both hands on the wheel. back in a minute with more washington today. >>> on q and a this weekend on c-span radio charles evans jr. and victor denoble. evans is the producer and director avenue documentary which features former philip morris research scientist. it chronicl
russia and china sfloetd. carmakers should design potentially distracting dashboard technology so its automatically disabled while the vehicle is in motion. the new technology guidelines proposed by the national highway traffic safety administration would exempt electronic warning systems that alert drivers to potential collisions or lane changes. the guidelines also include recommendations on how to make dashboard services less distracting and time consuming to use including reducing the need...
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. >> russia has to implement the force. this is the most important thing for democratic change. >> so david, there is all this history. one of the things that makes me depressed on shows, it seems as if politics seem like it's politics, but it's not. with world evens and also culture. that's what i found fascinating. how much "meet the press" has been there on the culture front. >> i think one of the advantages of being a washington-based program that covers politics, but also covers what all the tentacles that washington has. you can get into foreign affairs and shifts in the country. i think that all of that is reflected in the ebook. the other thing when senator kennedy passed away and we did a tribute show early on my n my tenure to understand how important the program has been to the news makers themselves. >> they identify themselves about the program. >> it was a big deal and his mother for all of the kennedy boys who were on, it was a big deal to her. >> the letter and this letter we have in the wall of fame that yo
. >> russia has to implement the force. this is the most important thing for democratic change. >> so david, there is all this history. one of the things that makes me depressed on shows, it seems as if politics seem like it's politics, but it's not. with world evens and also culture. that's what i found fascinating. how much "meet the press" has been there on the culture front. >> i think one of the advantages of being a washington-based program that covers...
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russia now joining in. could stronger laws have prevented that gun violence in oregon? we'll talk to brady campaign president dan gross. andrea mitchell reports is next right here. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? but some things never get old... marie callender's dutch apple pie with fresh fuji apples and a crust made from scratch... it makes home at the holidays even sweeter. marie callender's. it's time to savor. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that c
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>> this guy has been clieping all kinds of high places in russia. he has been climbing this place i can't pronounce. >> i was waiting to say that. >> the shukaskia tower. >> he was born in seattle, lives in russia now, and has no problem trailing this giant tower. i can officially tell you he is not spiderman, because look who he spots on the way up -- >> these are weird videos. i feel like now people in russia are making videos just to freak us out. >> why would that freak you out? oh, you are afraid of heights. >> they don't have any emergency rope. >> i'm sure they make emergency rope there. and they just go without because they're russians. >> that's our show, thanks for spending time with us, we'll see you next time for more "right this minute." ♪
>> this guy has been clieping all kinds of high places in russia. he has been climbing this place i can't pronounce. >> i was waiting to say that. >> the shukaskia tower. >> he was born in seattle, lives in russia now, and has no problem trailing this giant tower. i can officially tell you he is not spiderman, because look who he spots on the way up -- >> these are weird videos. i feel like now people in russia are making videos just to freak us out. >> why...
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he invades russia in june of 1812, and by november he's essentially forced to retreat. and as he's retreating from russia, three russian armies try to surround and corner him. and they choose the place on the river berezina which now is in bella russia where they want to corner that napoleon and destro. and so the book is the first full-scale account, full-length account in english of what happened on this, on the banks of the river back in november of 1812. if we look on the global scale, what we see is that the struggle between britain and france enters its tenth year. the war broke -- they signed a peace treaty in 1802, and then the peace treaty essentially collapsed the following year. the war resumed in 1805, and you have the gradual intensification of this war. the 1812 is interesting because that year united states effectively entered the fray after its, after british impressment of american sailors, continued political tensions with united states lead to the rupture in the relationship. and so we have this dual conflict where on the one hand you have warfare in
he invades russia in june of 1812, and by november he's essentially forced to retreat. and as he's retreating from russia, three russian armies try to surround and corner him. and they choose the place on the river berezina which now is in bella russia where they want to corner that napoleon and destro. and so the book is the first full-scale account, full-length account in english of what happened on this, on the banks of the river back in november of 1812. if we look on the global scale, what...
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and the second is we talked a lot about russia. but i'd like your thoughts as to why china has declined to be more forthcoming? >> senator, thanks. you're absolutely right that we don't know how these arab transitions are going to turn out. and, of course, the challenge is that our interests in how they turn out are great. but we have to be modest about how much influence we can play in helping to determine those o finger on a big, you know, a big issue given the transitions going on in the arab world. in terms of the united states, it's not in our interests to see the bashar al assad regime survive. we've obviously talked a lot about the moral, the hume's rights, ethical questions today, but also on the strategic questions. this was a regime that exported tearer in iraq that killed our soldiers in iraq. >> trust me, i'm not advocating that end result. the question was that there are countries in the region that would be making that point quietly if not openly. >> but i think if you look at the arab league transition plan and talk
and the second is we talked a lot about russia. but i'd like your thoughts as to why china has declined to be more forthcoming? >> senator, thanks. you're absolutely right that we don't know how these arab transitions are going to turn out. and, of course, the challenge is that our interests in how they turn out are great. but we have to be modest about how much influence we can play in helping to determine those o finger on a big, you know, a big issue given the transitions going on in...
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but russia is also part of the problem as well as the hope for the solution. according to the u.s. secretary of state tonight -- >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria, which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the desperate hope is the worst the suffering, the greater the urgency of the world to come together to do something to stop it. so far, there is little sign of it. >> that is the deteriorating situation inside syria, but thousands of refugees are flooding into neighboring countries. we have our next report from the refugee camps in jordan. >> these children, now in the safety of a jordanian refugee camp, have all seen and heard terrible things. it's difficult to imagine the situation inside syria could get any worse. given the gruesome nature of what has been reported in the country, every day civilians escaped across this border with nothing but their lives and stories of what they swear the assad regime is doing to its own people. >> i didn't just hear it. i saw at. the gover
but russia is also part of the problem as well as the hope for the solution. according to the u.s. secretary of state tonight -- >> we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria, which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> the desperate hope is the worst the suffering, the greater the urgency of the world to come together to do something to stop it. so far, there is little sign of it. >> that...
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louis that has adopted, have gone to court, have been to russia multiple times. the court has said this -- you are now the adoptive parents, the russian court of this child, but under the new requirement, you have to wait another 30 days before you can come back and take this child home and now the russian government says you can never take this child home. that's totally, mr. president, unacceptable. last week senator landrieu and i along with a dozen, at least a dozen other senators, sent a letter to president putin urging him not to violate the agreement by signing the law and, mr. president, i'd like to submit that letter into the record without objection. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: and he signed the law anyway. senator landrieu and i are going to have a resolution that she's going to talk about asking not only that this position be reversed but that immediately we do whatever is necessary to unite these families that have already bonded with russian children who are in orphanages in russia. i talked to a number of parents just yeste
louis that has adopted, have gone to court, have been to russia multiple times. the court has said this -- you are now the adoptive parents, the russian court of this child, but under the new requirement, you have to wait another 30 days before you can come back and take this child home and now the russian government says you can never take this child home. that's totally, mr. president, unacceptable. last week senator landrieu and i along with a dozen, at least a dozen other senators, sent a...
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so there's also because of a potential election in russia and a lot of electoral issues in russia that affect everything they say. it's true elsewhere. and on the third point i agree completely with dean's point. but if you extrapolate further, what's the point of having it with any countries. that's just a foolish -- >> that's not what he said. >> wehe said why would we do it? so, if they -- if we don't care -- if we think it's fruitless for them to consider using these weapons, politically or militarily, then we should being agnostic or indifferent. i just think, if you're in a position of real responsibility in government, we have to really make decisions and not copy it from the outside and you really have the weight of responsibility on your shoulder, part of the weight of the nation's security on your shoulders. then you're going to be more cautious than more cavalier about such threats. especially from a regime, such as regime that's in ter ran or pyongyang. >> speaking of a person who caught from the inside, one of the problems -- how many years ago was that, ted? you mentioned
so there's also because of a potential election in russia and a lot of electoral issues in russia that affect everything they say. it's true elsewhere. and on the third point i agree completely with dean's point. but if you extrapolate further, what's the point of having it with any countries. that's just a foolish -- >> that's not what he said. >> wehe said why would we do it? so, if they -- if we don't care -- if we think it's fruitless for them to consider using these weapons,...
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europe, russia, china, continue to decline. and india will grow like china today. in a tectonic shift, asia will have surpassed north america in europe in terms of global power, based upon gdp, population size, military spending and tech technological investment. china will surpass the u.s. economy even before that what does this mean? look when you see the short-termism in washington, where they are arguing about tax increases and entitlement reform and very short-term thinking overall, this is the big picture. the big picture is more change any time since the french revolution, the industrial revolution in the 18th century and happening more quickly than we have ever seen. people more empowered. governments having less power and no single global leader. quickly about global leaders in business. a new report released a catalyst for us. and growth for pay and positions for women at the highest levels of corporate america, flat lining. flat lining of the fortune 500, 14% are women, 85% men. this is not moving. 8.1% of top earners in corporate america are women. 91%
europe, russia, china, continue to decline. and india will grow like china today. in a tectonic shift, asia will have surpassed north america in europe in terms of global power, based upon gdp, population size, military spending and tech technological investment. china will surpass the u.s. economy even before that what does this mean? look when you see the short-termism in washington, where they are arguing about tax increases and entitlement reform and very short-term thinking overall, this...
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we have a lot of work to do with russia. i should add, i think i've already gone almost as long as i need to. there's another dimension to the motivation here. doesn't lead us to withdraw the bush plan but there's a russia improvement aspect to this strategy. namely you may know if you follow this that as early as spring of 2009, president obama and vice president biden have spoken about russia reset strategy. when we came in, russia was very bad, invade in '08, russians were upset about nato, clinton administration, upset, wide variety of -- very upset with the withdrawal, even if it was legally fine. and part of the obama approach has been to improve relations with russia, not to just be a good guy and get along better but for very concrete objectives. because on the nuclear side, the american position under obama is that the proliferation of nuclear weapons to other country and their use by terrorists, nuclear terrorism is now, in fact, the top threat, top security threat to the united states. it's not the threat of 3,000
we have a lot of work to do with russia. i should add, i think i've already gone almost as long as i need to. there's another dimension to the motivation here. doesn't lead us to withdraw the bush plan but there's a russia improvement aspect to this strategy. namely you may know if you follow this that as early as spring of 2009, president obama and vice president biden have spoken about russia reset strategy. when we came in, russia was very bad, invade in '08, russians were upset about nato,...
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atlas rocket was suspended right in the middle of the space here, and the reason for that was that russia had just launched sputnik, its first satellite, and the space race was off in the united states, and americans were very nervous about russia being ahead of us technologically, by launching this rocket. so the united states chose grand central, which really is a town hall where important news is delivered to the most people, as a place to reinforce the strength of america so that people could be patriotic and feel confident that we were in the race and we could also launch our own rockets, just like the russians. >> you'd think a building that represented so much that was great about america would be considered a historical treasure, yet it came surprisingly close to being torn down. that and more, when we return. >> grand central terminal dates all the way back to 1870. then, in 1913, it was totally rebuilt. >> the railroad companies built their terminals in order to show off the strength and the power of their companies. this building was a symbol of the speed and the power and the
atlas rocket was suspended right in the middle of the space here, and the reason for that was that russia had just launched sputnik, its first satellite, and the space race was off in the united states, and americans were very nervous about russia being ahead of us technologically, by launching this rocket. so the united states chose grand central, which really is a town hall where important news is delivered to the most people, as a place to reinforce the strength of america so that people...
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lady gaga is over in finland, sweden and russia until the end of december. there is an update on daniel real quick. they just said he sat up in bed and is doing much, much better, but still in shock trauma. >> all of our thoughts and prayers. >>> tomorrow university of virginia la crosse player george huguely will be sentenced. he beat his girlfriend yeardley love to death in 2010. love is from cockeysville. in february a jury recommended that he get 26 years in press son. >>> in democracy 2012, tonight will be a big night at the republican national convention. the man hoping to be the country's next vice-president, paul ryan will address the crowd. mitt romney's wife ann talked up the ticket. >> paul brings intelligence, energy, extraordinary knowledge and probably knows it inside and out better than anyone in this country. so we are honored to have him by our side and we'll be thrilled when they take office and start really getng this country back on track. >> mitt romney left tampa today. he's giving a speech in indianapolis. we'll have much more on the g
lady gaga is over in finland, sweden and russia until the end of december. there is an update on daniel real quick. they just said he sat up in bed and is doing much, much better, but still in shock trauma. >> all of our thoughts and prayers. >>> tomorrow university of virginia la crosse player george huguely will be sentenced. he beat his girlfriend yeardley love to death in 2010. love is from cockeysville. in february a jury recommended that he get 26 years in press son....
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and i think this guy is a puppet or very -- >> the election is for president of russia. it's coming up in march. and it is designed to succeed the medvedev. >> yes, and just football i think that there's no way putin doesn't allow the election to go through. he use it. >> who will win that election? >> look at the law -- [everyone talking at once] >> how much do they have -- [everyone talking at once] i don't think so. >> why? >> i think it's -- but we should be very careful -- remember egypt. once you move into the revolutionary situations, when you have people on the streets, anything can happen. the next protest is february 4th, and i think what he is counting on is he wants to be a player in the game. >> egypt say good analogy in other respect, where hosni mubarak where he went too far is when he anointed his son to be his successor, and putin himself coming back instead of being the puppet master, and putting himself back in power, may have been just a step too far. >> russia's -- >> save the career of vladimir putin? by getting the guy in the running. >> i think ul
and i think this guy is a puppet or very -- >> the election is for president of russia. it's coming up in march. and it is designed to succeed the medvedev. >> yes, and just football i think that there's no way putin doesn't allow the election to go through. he use it. >> who will win that election? >> look at the law -- [everyone talking at once] >> how much do they have -- [everyone talking at once] i don't think so. >> why? >> i think it's -- but we...
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and russia says it's ready to support a new u.n. effort to force president assad to stop his crackdown on the opposition. >>> and a painting done by an anonymous artist was actually done by vincent van gogh. >>> here's yours first look at wall street. the dow opens at 13,170. the s&p lost four points, and the nasdaq was down four. taking a look at overseas trading in tokyo, the nikkei fell 55 pint, while in hong kong, the hang seng was down 31. >>> worries about china's growth had investors on edge tuesday. a widespread drop in china's home prices and warnings of a slowdown in demand of iron ore sparked an early selloff, the s&p's energy index was hardest hit, along with industrial and commodity stocks. the housing sector got a much-needed dose of optimism on news that requests for home building permits hit a 3 1/2-year high on wednesday. and amazon is pouring me ining into its warehouse systems. >>> tiffany is higher and oracle is higher after the software company rebounded from a rare earnings miss last quarter. >>> nissan has pla
and russia says it's ready to support a new u.n. effort to force president assad to stop his crackdown on the opposition. >>> and a painting done by an anonymous artist was actually done by vincent van gogh. >>> here's yours first look at wall street. the dow opens at 13,170. the s&p lost four points, and the nasdaq was down four. taking a look at overseas trading in tokyo, the nikkei fell 55 pint, while in hong kong, the hang seng was down 31. >>> worries about...
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and they told him russia was going to take berlin instead of him going in there. he hesitated for while. he had tears in his eyes. this is where he wanted to go. berlin was his story to take over. he wanted to be in there and let them know who he was and so forth. and he was afraid to go there in the first place. he was afraid to go there. so okay, got in there, got his jeep all ready, and he wanted a dome to put on top of the jeep. so when he gets into berlin that they would take a pot shot at him. so they sent me to brussells. all of the airplanes blown down to the ground, i went to see if i could get the big dome from the back, to put on top of the jeep but they were all full of holes. and you couldn't use it. so i picked up other pieces of plastic and we made a door for the jeep. we mdfide a jeep for him. i had a beautiful picture to show, but they just didn't show. we modified the jeep to get ready to go to berlin and they didn't get to go. so before you went, he was getting ready. so much he owns two helmets. one he had for when he goes around and speaks and
and they told him russia was going to take berlin instead of him going in there. he hesitated for while. he had tears in his eyes. this is where he wanted to go. berlin was his story to take over. he wanted to be in there and let them know who he was and so forth. and he was afraid to go there in the first place. he was afraid to go there. so okay, got in there, got his jeep all ready, and he wanted a dome to put on top of the jeep. so when he gets into berlin that they would take a pot shot at...
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russia saw the united states as its best friend in the world. they were the two rising new powers. they had europe bracketed on each side and russia very much wanted to see the power of the united states sustained. then there was an arc of the war and 1862 kind of runs like this. it starts at a very low point. lincoln on january 2nd actually talks to his friend, john dal gasoline, about what dal gasoline talks about the bare possibility of our being two nations. first time lincoln had ever entertained the possibility that he might not be able to save the union. that's his mood on the first day. in february, the store clerk from illinois, ulysses grant, with 12,000 men, goes into tennessee and strikes the fastest most efficient, most dramatic blow against the south of the entire war. he captures the cumberland and tennessee rivers in the space of a week and the entire western line of the confederate army is shattered. so the mood goes clear up here. and by the end of april, they've captured new orleans which was according to the great winfield scott, that was the key to winning the
russia saw the united states as its best friend in the world. they were the two rising new powers. they had europe bracketed on each side and russia very much wanted to see the power of the united states sustained. then there was an arc of the war and 1862 kind of runs like this. it starts at a very low point. lincoln on january 2nd actually talks to his friend, john dal gasoline, about what dal gasoline talks about the bare possibility of our being two nations. first time lincoln had ever...
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roofing has gotten more and more popular in russia. some of the most popular and daring videos belong to this guy, artia, an adrenaline junkie. he specializes in skyscrapers. by day he's a computer specialist, but the 21-year-old has a knack for sneaking past guards, scaling rickity antennas. going where no roofer has gone before. a lot of people think you're crazy. do you think you're crazy? >> only a little bit. >> reporter: what does your mother think about it? >> she say to me that i'm crazy. she scream a lot. >> reporter: so how do they get up there? we decided to follow mars and sasha, a pair of students who never climb without their cameras. we hiked up a few flight of stairs, crawled through an opening and stepped out to the sky. okay, it's not the world's tallest building, but even here, it was clear he was born to climb. the 20-year-old is actually studying law. but he's turned his passion into art. this photo won him a national competition. it's also what most roofers want -- fame. earlier, one of his friends slipped and fel
roofing has gotten more and more popular in russia. some of the most popular and daring videos belong to this guy, artia, an adrenaline junkie. he specializes in skyscrapers. by day he's a computer specialist, but the 21-year-old has a knack for sneaking past guards, scaling rickity antennas. going where no roofer has gone before. a lot of people think you're crazy. do you think you're crazy? >> only a little bit. >> reporter: what does your mother think about it? >> she say...